Sensory Crafts

Engage your child's senses with these fun and interactive sensory crafts. Discover top ideas to stimulate their imagination and promote learning through play.
Pre K, Sensory Play, Crafts, Sensory Activities, Homemade Moon Sand, Diy Moon Sand, Homemade Kinetic Sand, Sensory Bags, Sensory Crafts

This moon sand recipe is so easy to make! With only two ingredients, you'll be playing with this soft and sensory sand within minutes. Moon Sand This moon sand recipe is so much fun. The texture is soft and crumbly, but it also molds really well into different shapes. The kids thought it was the best thing ever! I've tested different kinetic sand recipes before (like this kinetic sand, this moldable play sand and this foam sand), but this one was BY FAR the best. And with only 2 ingredients…

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Taylor Day
Sensory Bins, Pre K, Sensory Play, Sensory Activities, Sensory Bottles, Sensory Bags, Sensory Activities Toddlers, Sensory Crafts, Sensory Beads

Sensory squish bags provide the perfect mess-free quiet time sensory activity. Besides the mess-free sensory play, squish bags encourage hands-on exploration and make for great learning tools to spark conversations and build vocabulary with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.

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Natasha Emily
Sensory Activities, Diy, Crafts, Pre K, Diy Stressball, Sensory Crafts, Diy Sensory Toys, Sensory Toys, Diy Sensory Board

This oobleck stress ball feels SO COOL! We had a great time learning how to make oobleck last year, and this stress ball version offers all the fun without the mess. Simply fill a balloon with cornstarch and water to make this DIY craft that's great for relieving tension! When you squeeze the ball hard, the oobleck stress ball feels a bit similar to a flour stress ball. But if you gently poke at it or let it sit in your hand you can really experience the unique oobleck texture. It's such a…

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Christine Little
Sensory Play, Pre K, Sensory Activities, Montessori, Sensory Bottles For Toddlers, Calm Sensory Bottles, Sensory Bottles, Sensory Tools, Sensory Friendly

One of the most important things that we can teach our preschoolers is how to self-regulate when they get too excited, anxious, or overly stimulated. A strategy that works well to help preschoolers regulate their emotions is to provide a quiet corner or nook that is stocked with "Calm Down" bottles.

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Melina Willms

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